“It’s horrible. To walk by you just want to vomit on the spot,” neighbor Christa Germinario said.

The house belongs to Kim Brett.

“I am in there like this every day and there is nothing wrong with me,” Brett said.

She said the accusations against her are not true.

“Dozens of cats is way off the mark. There was more than the legal limit, but there were not dozens,” she said. “The only cat feces would be the ones that would not have been cleaned up yet.”

Brett added that all of her cats are strays and are well cared for.

“They were well fed, well taken care of, given care when needed, not dirty, they clean plates when they eat and I don’t feel like I was doing anything wrong,” she said. “I was just trying to help stray cats.”

Brett was not cited, but could be if the property is not cleaned up in the near future.

Officials did not say just how many cats were in the home. One agent said there was an “abundance” of cats.